European Economic
and Social Committee
Beyond GDP measures for a successful recovery and a sustainable and resilient EU economy (Own-initiative opinion - Priority 2) - Related links
European Commission
- Investing in People’ Competences: A Cornerstone for Growth & Wellbeing in the EU (European Commission discussion paper)
- Progress on 'GDP and beyond' actions (Commission Staff Working Document, 2013) (pdf)
- GDP and beyond: Measuring progress in a changing world (Commission Communication, 2009) (pdf)
European Parliament
- Report on GDP and beyond – Measuring progress in a changing world (European Parliament report, 2011)
Council
- Lessons Learned from COVID-19 – Short-term Data Requirements for Long-term Decision-making (Recording of DE Council Presidency event, November 2020)
- Economy of Wellbeing (Council conclusions, 2019) (pdf)
Think tanks and other organisations
- Beyond GDP – Measuring What Counts for Economic and Social Performance (Report November 2018, OECD)
- For Good Measure Advancing Research on Well-being Metrics Beyond GDP, (Report November 2018, OECD)
- Statistical Commission’s 52nd Session Advances Beyond GDP Approach (United Nations, Statistical Commission, March 2021)
- Work for the review of progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (United Nations, Economic and Social Council, December 2020)
- Report of the Inter-Agency and Expert Group on Sustainable Development Goal Indicators (United Nations, Economic and Social Council, December 2020)
- Sustainable Development Report (Report, November 2019, IIEP)
- Towards an EU wellbeing Economy, a fairer more sustainable Europe after COVID-19, (Report 2020, WWF)
- Dashboard for a New Economy Towards a New Compass for the Post-COVID Recovery (World Economic Forum report, 2020)
- To move beyond GDP, put alternatives front and center (World Economic Forum article, 2020)
- Beyond GDP – is it time to rethink the way we measure growth? (World Economic Forum article, 2016)
- What is GDP, and how are we misusing it? (World Economic Forum article, 2016)
- GDP ignores the things that matter - like climate change (World Economic Forum article, 2016)
- Five measures of growth that are better than GDP (World Economic Forum article, 2016)
- Measuring Welfare Beyond GDP (Paper, National Institute Economic Review, 2019, Andrew Aitken)